The Sollers SP7 minivan has been launched into serial production at the plant in Yelabuga using a full-cycle technology. The model is equipped with a 237 hp gasoline engine that meets the Euro-6 standard and an 8-speed automatic transmission.
The car is available in two versions: a 7-seater full-size minivan and a 4-seater business coupe. The start of sales is scheduled for autumn 2025, the estimated cost will be about 5 million rubles, although exact prices have not yet been announced.
The basic equipment includes six airbags, a multimedia system, a digital instrument panel, dual-zone climate control, keyless entry, wireless charging, LED headlights and electric side doors and trunk. The seats in the first and second rows have electric adjustments, heating, ventilation and massage function. The rear sofa in the 7-seater version transforms into a sleeping place.
The four-seater business coupe features a spacious interior with improved sound insulation, premium trim, dynamic lighting and a separate multimedia system with a screen on the partition. Salon functions can be controlled via a personal tablet, which makes the model focused on business clients and family trips.
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